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Yeah, giving up the ST2 is going to suck, but I'm not going to pay $1500+ to make it US street legal. Once I start pulling in the big bucks, would love to eventually own two bikes. Nice solid cruiser, probably Kawasaki Vulcan, for the long distance stuff, but also a naked sport bike for shorter "fun" rides. I like the more agressive riding position on the Ducati, but only for the first few hours, then it starts to get old.
- fireguzzi
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- Location: Covington, Georgia
Personally, from looking at what you have done to modify your bike and from some of those holsters you have made, I would say you are still pretty damn good at what you do. I too felt anxiety sometimes when I rode in a new spot. And there are no physical issues with me. But after I did it I realized that it was just a silly fear in my head. Nothing in reality ever went wrong. Just a mental block to be gotten over. Hell, I still have anxiety when I drive a CAR through Atlanta. But I manage it time and time again and nothing has ever happened. Anyway, it took me a long time to get over all my anxiety while riding and to really be comfortable. Give it time.
P.S. I think you are pretty cool. But I'm just a big f@#king dork.
P.S. I think you are pretty cool. But I'm just a big f@#king dork.
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